2015 HNHS School Magazine | Page 94

Year 12 Certificate of Distinction Daan van der Have: distinction in chemistry, physics, geography and biology Academic Prizes Olivia Addis: prize in mathematics with statistics 1, prize in business and distinction in economics; Ella Beattie-Christison: prize in technology fabric; Jonathan Bird: prize in design and visual communication; Donnielle Campbell: prize in Te Reo Maori; Aaron Carlson,: prize in English at work; Lauren Hartridge: prize in physical education and distinction in English; James Asher James: prize in economics and distinction in accounting, English and chemistry; Nicholas Kelly: prize in digital technology; Dylan Kirk: prize in accounting; Tremayne Kotuhi: prize in life skills; Venessa Leeuw: prize in future pathways startup; Kyle Lowe: prize in engineering skills; Teag MacKay: prize in French and distinction in year 13 mathematics with statistics 2; Mathew Mata-King: prize in painting; Paris Mayberry: prize in technology metal; Annah McPherson: prize in food and nutrition and distinction in English, chemistry and physical education; Shane Meekin: prize in Japanese and distinction in English and year 13 biology; Imogen Moore: prize in music and distinction in English and year 13 biology; Sam Norfolk: prize in information management; Courtney Purcell: prize in design and distinction in English; Mitch Quiding: prize in English as a second language and prize in science with applications; Jack Roberts: prize in classical studies and distinction in English, Japanese and history; Thalia Rubsteck: prize in general science; Rose Shortt: prize in hospitality; Aimee Somerville: prize in drama; David Stride: prize in musicianship; Jack Weir: prize in year 11 mathematics applied; Olivia Wilkey: prize in photography and distinction in physical education; Saffron Wilson: prize in future pathways gateway and distinction in hospitality; Stella Wilton-Stuart,: prize in media studies and distinction in technology fabric and geography. Year 13 Certificate of Distinction Morgan Bowler-Parkin: distinction in accounting, music and English. Academic Prizes Millie Burns: prize in science; Julia Evans: prize in year 12 English 1; Kevin Gee: prize in Japanese and distinction in physics; Emily GrantHow: prize in hospitality; Alexia Hinton: prize in food and nutrition and distinction in English and biology; Sarah Hosford: prize in design and distinction in photography; Larissa Kent: prize in music, for which she receives ‘Smoke’, and distinction in design and visual communication; Paita Lea’aetoa: prize in design and visual communication; Elise Legarth: prize in geography and distinction in calculus; Andries Lindeque: prize in year 12 physical education applied; Abbie Lochhead: prize in physical education; Caitlin Murphy: prize in information management; Saoirse Murphy-Twhigg,: prize in painting and distinction in media studies and technology fabric; Tahi Scott: prize in musicianship; Isabella Thomson: prize in business; Gemma Yates: prize in photography. Principal’s Awards for Academic Excellence Principal’s Awards for academic excellence are awarded to students who have achieved at a very high level in four or more subjects. Year 11 Sylvia Browning: prize in French and distinction in English, technology fabric, history, year 12 mathematics and year 12 chemistry; Alice Fuller: distinction in design and visual communication, English, visual art, digital technology, year 12 mathematics and year 12 physics; Meg Gallen: prize in history and distinction in French, media studies, English and year 12 biology; Bianca Kirk: prize in science, prize in music, prize in drama, prize in food and nutrition and distinction in English and year 12 mathematics; Zahn Philip: prize in accounting, prize in English, prize in design and visual communication, prize in economics and distinction in mathematics and science; Katelyn van der Gulik: distinction in English, economics, year 12 mathematics, year 12 physics and year 12 chemistry; Adams Cup for Top Year 11 student: Ben Caldwell: prize in digital technology, prize in year 12 chemistry, prize iyear 12 physics, prize in year 12 mathematics and distinction in English and media studies. Year 12 Year 12 Principal’s Academic Awards Ben Hooper: prize in history and distinction in English, physics, mathematics and music; Katherine Huet: prize in geography and distinction in English, year 13 biology and year 13 mathematics with statistics; Nathan Miller: prize in English and distinction in geography, year 13 chemistry and year 13 physics Year 12 Special Awards International Student Cup for the international student who has successfully participated in the academic life of the school: Ami Yamamoto;Tikanga Maori Award for the student who has made an outstanding contribution to Tikanga Maori within the school: Donnielle Campbell; Premier Cultural Award for the student who has made an outstanding contribution to the cultural life of the school: JackRoberts. Wilde Trophy for the top academic student in Year 12:Madison Chu: distinction in biology, year 13 accounting, yea r 13 calculus and year 13 chemistry.